Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Vacation Part 1: Our Journey North

So our second day of our vacation began after another late night at Nick’s house. It has been chalk full of activity and preparation to hit the road. We woke up leisurely, and got coffee at Starbucks that was delightful. We talked to my mom. We then got chains for our little pick up because we are anticipating snow in the Siskiyou Mountains.

We packed the car with all of Nick’s stuff, and talked with my mom again. Then we picked him up from work about 2p.m. Our drive started with power food from Adalabertos Mexican Food. Nick had a delicious California burrito. I had a chicken chimichange that was smothered in sour cream, and Ricardo had nachos loaded with guacomole. We started the trip off right. Right after we got on the 5, Nick remember he forgot his Christmas cards, so we had to turn back. So thankfully Nick has his Christmas cards, which are pretty funny, and I am glad he will be sending them out.

So we were on the road, headed north. I immediately had to go to the bathroom and Nick told me to suck it up and wait ‘til we needed gas. Kind, huh? We drove about four hours. Traffic was terrible in L.A. Shocking, I know. However, we talked to my mom again as we slowly moved through the traffic jams. After we got through L.A. we stopped in San Clarita so I could go to the bathroom and we could get some munchies. Our power foods continue with yogurt, apples, bananas, and donuts.

6:32 p.m. I am currently in the backseat of the pickup, thinking of all the American luxuries I have been missing. They include the following:

         -root beer                                    -Starbucks

         -toilet seat covers                           -wireless internet everywhere

         -clean produce                           -stop signs

         -sparkling grocery stores         -indoor heating

3:36 a.m. We enter the State of Oregon. There was snow in the mountains, but we didn’t slide at all or have to put on our snow chains. So that was good. We drove and drove. Southern Oregon seems to go one forever. 

6 a.m. We received a phone call from my dad asking how we were doing and if we were going to pull over and take nap. I was like no way, Dad. We are nearly there.

7:06 a.m. We stop for breakfast at Dennys in Eugene. Denny’s was a welcome stop, as we all needed a bathroom break and were so very hungry. Our power food this morning included bacon, eggs, hash browns, and French toast.We are nearly to Salem, just one hour more. And thankfully we will be able to get out of t his little truck and spend some time with my good friend Mary. We have been listening to a variety of Nick’s colorful music. Not all of it’s been bad and we have listened to lots of Christmas which is fun.

Nick at Denny's half asleep.


Bright eyed and bushy tailed.

4:38 p.m. So we are on the road again. We spent a couple hours in Salem. We visited my friends Mary and Lindsey. It was so great to see them. We got to Mary’s about 9 a.m. And kinda hung out there for a while. We  brought all our stuff in the house, took showers, and then went to Dutch Brothers for coffee. Oh it was wonderful.

We had planned on spending two nights in Salem, but due to the weather, we aren’t spending any night there are working to head for Camano Island right now. We had lunch with Mary and Lindsey and David, and it was great getting to spend a little time with them. We are so thankful we were able to see them even though it was only a little snippet of time.

We also stopped by the Woodburn outlet mall. I got some great deals, but our shopping was interrupted by the snow and freezing temperatures. So we took off for home. On the freeway, Ricardo had his first snowy experience of this trip. He helped Nick put snow chains on our tires. He was freezing, but got to use his new snow gloves so he was happy.

Lindsey, my best friend ever, and I at her apartment in Salem.


Nick putting on our snow chains.



Ricardo in the snow.

The rest of our drive took a while, but we finally arrived home about 10:30pm. It was a long time to be in the car, but we were on vacation!!!! Yeah for being on Camano Island! Yeah for the snow!! What a great beginning of our Christmas vacation.





1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a fun road trip. So fun for your hubby to get to experience some winter weather...will appreciate Baja winters that much more now :) We travelled to WA. too over Christmas but we drove south to get there. Now we are back up here in -30f. should have kept driving further south and ended up in Baja I think. Only a few weeks left and I will be there though, I'm excited return after almost 3 years of being away. It will be weird though as most of the staff has changed...even Carmen isn't there anymore. Lots of Mexican staff will still be there though. It will be fun.

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